U.S. patents available from 1976 to present.
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Manufacture of bags

Patent 5226564 Issued on July 13, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject January 4, 2011. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

3007608

3173579

3589506

Gastric tube drainage bag
Patent #: 4126167
Issued on: 11/21/1978
Inventor: Smith ,   et al.

Ostomy bag having a bottom drain valve
Patent #: 4300560
Issued on: 11/17/1981
Inventor: Steer ,   et al.

Taps
Patent #: 4618994
Issued on: 10/21/1986
Inventor: Bishop

Protective dispensing assembly for ultrapure liquids
Patent #: 4641362
Issued on: 02/03/1987
Inventor: Muller

Method for joining a tube to a collection pouch Patent #: 4650452
Issued on: 03/17/1987
Inventor: Jensen

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 638227 filed on 01/04/1991

US Classes:

222/107, Nonmetallic222/566, NOZZLES, SPOUTS AND POURING DEVICES383/107, Specified seam structure383/906, DISPENSING FEATURE604/317, MEANS AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING BODY FLUIDS OR WASTE MATERIAL (E.G., RECEPTACLES, ETC.)604/408Bag type

Examiners

Primary: Hajec, Donald T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 1445658 FR 10/13/1966
  • 1308519 GB 02/13/1973
  • 2199500 GB 07/13/1988

International Classes

B65D 035/10
B65D 035/28

Foreign Application Priority Data

1986-11-28 GB

Abstract

A synthetic plastic bag for containing liquids, e.g., urine, has a plastic outlet tube. It is manufactured by a first step of seam welding the tube between two superposed bag walls. In a subsequent step, an encircling sleeve is slide over the tube to a position where it contains within it the portions of the bag walls on either side of the tube. Thirdly, this sleeve is compressed onto the tube by a crimping operation conducted with the crimping force applied in a direction radially of the tube but at substantially right angles to the plane in which the bag walls lie. Alternatively, after the tube is seam welded between the bag walls, the bag and tube combination is then placed between the blocks of a mold, each block having confronting recesses of a particular shape and molten plastics material is injected to fill these recesses. The injected material forms a collar which completely surrounds the tube. The bag film material on either side of the tube is melted to itself and to the tube wall, and the collar is securely attached in an encircling configuration so precluding leakage. The tube may be part of a tap or other outlet fitting such as a push-pull tap.

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